Diabetic (Charcot) Foot

Leading-edge Program for Treating Diabetic Foot Problems

Loyola Medicine has one of the leading programs in the country for treating diabetic foot (Charcot foot) problems. Diabetic foot, also called Charcot foot or Charcot arthropathy, is a foot deformity most common in diabetes patients, especially those with nerve damage (neuropathy) and poor circulation. It affects the bones, joints and soft tissues of the foot and ankle. It can make walking difficult, lead to bone loss and in severe cases may require amputation. 

Damage to the nerves dulls awareness and reduces pain, making it harder for you to realize when you’ve had a foot injury. Charcot foot also may change the way you walk, forcing your feet and ankles to adopt unnatural positions. This can lead to foot ulcers and sometimes severe deformities. Reduced blood flow to the feet also deprives the tissue of the oxygen that it needs to stay healthy, hampering your immune system and making it harder for wounds to heal.

Loyola takes an integrated approach to care for diabetic foot, combining the expertise of orthopaedic surgeons, podiatrists, endocrinologists and other specialists.

Why Choose Loyola for Diabetic Foot Care?

Loyola offers surgical options not available at other institutions, including the use of a circular external fixator, a metal frame that that secures the bones of the feet.

A member of Loyola’s orthopaedic team is a leading surgeon in the treatment of Charcot foot and is the most published foot and ankle surgeon in the nation on the condition. Loyola treats nearly 100 Charcot foot patients a year.

The unique diabetic foot care program at Loyola focuses on helping diabetic patients manage and care for their feet, preventing minor problems from becoming a major health condition like Charcot foot.

Through regular appointments, your Loyola healthcare team will look for potential foot problems and show you how to care for your feet and be aware of potential issues. Learn more about Loyola’s diabetic foot care program.

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